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1、哈师大附中 2021 级高三第三次调研考试英语试题(满分 150 分 时间 120 分钟)第 I 卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20 分)第一节(共 5 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。1.Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.At homeB.At a restaurant.C.In an Internet

2、caf.2.Why wont the woman go to the concert?A.She will go to see her friend.B.She will take care of her friends baby.C.She will help her friend with her lessons.3.Whats wrong with the.woman?A.She lost her daughter.B.She lost her luggageC.Her daughter was taken somewhere illegally.4.What will the woma

3、n probably do?A.She will do eye exercises and protect her eyesight.B.She will have her eyes examined and get a pair of glasses.C.She will have her eyes examined and change a pair of glasses.5.When does this conversation take place?A.At about 8:15 p.m.B.At about 8:45 p.m.C.At about 9:15 p.m.第二节(共 15

4、小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6.What can we learn about the garden?A.Its tidy.B.Its big.C.Itsjust OK7.What does the man think of that place?A.It is the best place

5、 he has ever known.B.Its very quiet and good for his life.C.Its very convenient with so many life facilities.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8.Where does this conversation most probably take place?A.At a hotel.B.On an island.C.In a travel agency.9.What is the man doing?A.Planning a tour.B.Looking for a hotel.C.T

6、rying to find a book.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.Where do you think the dialogue take place?A.In a hospital.B.At the doctors.C.At home.11.What can we conclude about the woman and the man?A.The woman is a nurse.B.The man caught a cold.C.The man doesnt have a cold at all.12.What did the woman do with th

7、e mans trouble?A.She told him to go to bed.B.She took some hot water for him to use.C.She telephoned the doctor at last.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13.Why does the man make a call to Marketing Department?A.He wants to know something about the department.B.He is interested in marketing research.C.He wants

8、 to get a job in the department.14.How did the man know the telephone number of the department?A.By watching an ad.on TV.B.By reading an ad.in the newspaper.C.By reading an ad.on the Internet.15.How many courses did the man study at least at college except his major?A.15.B.13.C.11.16.When does the m

9、anager promise to give an interview to the man?A.At 2:45 on Thursday.B.At 2:50 on Wednesday.C.At 2:15 on Wednesday.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.Who is the man speaking to?A.Students.B.Teachers.C.Reporters.18.How often is the Voice printed?A.Every other day.B.Once a week.C.Five times a week.19.What is

10、the most probable reason for taking the job?A.To learn to type.B.To make some money.C.To enjoy oneself.20.When should volunteers be expected to begin working?A.Immediately:B.Tomorrow.C.In a few days.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D),中,选出最佳选项。ABest Thi

11、ngs to Do in Boston in 2022Boston is an energetic,alive city.However,choosing where to go and what to do isnt easy in Boston.Here are somemust-sees you simply cant miss when you visit the city.Downtown CrossingThe Downtown Crossing is an intersection(交汇 处)of three major city streets:Washington,Winte

12、r,and Summer Streets.Its home to some of the best shopping available in Boston,with plenty of walkable malls and parks to enjoy.Mostof the well-known store brands have a storefront here.In addition,there are also many outdoor spaces.Freedom TrailThe Freedom Trail is a unique collection of museums,ch

13、urches,meeting houses,burial grounds,parks,a ship,andhistoric markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond.It begins at the Boston Common and ends at theBunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.Walking here,every step tells a story.Boston HarborwalkThe Boston Harborwalk is a public b

14、oardwalk that links all of Bostons beautiful waterfront neighborhoods and harbor.This impressive waterfront is still under construction.When fully completed,it will extend 47 miles from East Boston,through Charles River and Millers River,to the Neponset River.Along the Boston Harborwalk are several

15、indoor andoutdoor displays of historical materials and memorials.Come here to enjoy the ocean scenery.Harvard Museum of Natural HistoryThe Harvard Museum of Natural History includes some jaw-dropping exhibits,like its centerpiece:the Marine Life exhibition.A complete recreation of the New England un

16、derwater ecosystem lies in a central aquarium(水族馆),attracting anyone who loves marine(海洋的)life to visit.Visitors will encounter the diversity of life on Earth,from dinosaurs to largemammals,birds,and fish.21.Whats the best choice for someone interested in American history?A.Freedom Trail.B.Boston Ha

17、rborwalk.C.Downtown Crossing.D.Harvard Museum of Natural History.22.What do we know about the Boston Harborwalk?A.Its a historical landmark.B.Its a big shopping center.C.It winds its way along a river.D.It offers good waterside scenery.23.What is an attractive part of the Harvard Museum of Natural H

18、istory?A.Outdoor attractionsB.Artists masterpieces.C.Marine Life exhibition.D.The human history introduction.BDuring my first year in college,I was silent.I was too afraid of saying something wrong.I declared a religion major as a sophomore(二年级学生)and took a class from Barbara,a young theologian.My m

19、ind was split open by a range of new thinkers and writers and by the quality of Barbaras questions,I finally had something to say and the energy to say it.I was a frequent visitor during Barbaras office hours,a rocket of words.She listened and calmly responded,a perfect contrast to my feverish rambl

20、ings(东拉西扯).I loved what she saw in me,which was a range of abilities I had never seen in myself.In the following years,our relationship gradually deepened,but I was always conscious of a teacher-student dynamic.This changed fundamentally when I became a parent.I had my son in March 2010,and Barbara

21、was one of the first tocongratulate me.When,nine months later,my child was diagnosed with Tay-Sachs disease,a rare and always terminalillness with no treatment and no cure,she sent me a letter-handwritten on a white legal pad.For the next two and a halfyears,Barbara wrote me regular,sometimes weekly

22、 letters,remarkable letters that are revealing,loving,and kind.The letter written right before my son died,when he was three,was the most personal and perhaps the most profound.“I think hes made you better by opening up the great fire of your love,”she wrote,“with his small but magnificentexistence.

23、”I have never in my life read a more deeply comforting sentence,one that spoke to my grandest hopes,mydeepest fears,and the only faith that remains to me,which is a belief in chaos.Our love had bloomed and deepened from aguarded mutual respect to a richer,deeper friendship.Mentors(导师)are meant to le

24、ad those in their charge into fresh understanding and assist in the project of making sense out of the chaos that is human life.Mentors observe and accompany the darkest despair,the wildest sorrow,and themost unexpected joy.24.What can we learn from paragraph 2?A.The author took the class because sh

25、e was good at theology.B.Their relationship changed significantly beyond a teacher-student mode.C.The author was a frequent visitor to Barbaras home after working hours.D.Barbaras peaceful outside was a contrast to the authors overexcited talk.25.What does the underlined word“This”in paragraph 3 ref

26、er to?A.The way Barbara treated her students.B.The fact that the author kept silent in class.C.The role of the author as a college student.D.The relationship between Barbara and the author.26.What transformed the relationship between Barbara and the author from a mutual respect to a deeper friendshi

27、p?A.Barbaras efforts to solve the problem.B.Barbaras sympathy shown in the letter.C.The authors in-depth understanding of Barbara.D.Barbaras congratulations on the birth of the authors son.27.What does the author think of Barbara?A.Demanding and dedicated.B.Responsible and reasonable.C.Insightful an

28、d inspiring.D.Aggressive and ambitious.CConnecting with peers,professors,and staff members is a fundamental part of having a good college experience.But students dont always know how important those relationships are or how to form them.A new book is here to help.Connections Are Everything:A College

29、 Students Guide to Relationship-Rich Education is the follow-up toRelationship-Rich Education:How Human Connections Drive Success in College.The first books authors,Peter Felten andLeo M.Lambert,have added two more for the second:Isis Artze-Vega and Oscar R.Miranda Tapia.While professional in resear

30、ch Connections Are Everything is accessible.Its a quick read,and its tone is friendly.Each chapter ends with a few reflection questions and a few concrete actions students can take to reach out to other people on campus.The book draws on a large body of student interviews,and it features stories fro

31、m a diverse group of students attending all sorts of colleges.Felten pointed out,many colleges do talk about connecting during orientation(入学教育),and many professors do on the first day of class.“So its not like institutions dont do anything about this,”he said.But sometimes,Felten added,those messag

32、es get lost,especially in the initial,busy adjustment to college.“A faculty(院系)member might say,Im available,and Im here to support you,and all this,but the student is still trying to figure out how the online platform works,orwhatever it is.So sometimes we do a great deal of orienting,without recog

33、nizing that these are humans were dealing with,and theyre really overwhelmed.”While the book emphasizes many people on campus can help students,it also makes clear that a college education isntsomething that happens to you,but something you build.For about a decade,Artze-Vega said,theres been a lot

34、of emphasison how professors can better support their students in the classroom.The book,in contrast,says “its a sharedresponsibility”.The book encourages students“to use their agency and to take an active first step,”she said.That issomething Artze-Vega thinks will appeal to professors,who,after al

35、l,are tired.When students are empowered to takecharge of their own education,the authors emphasized,not everything falls to faculty members.And besides,students whoare empowered are simply more fun to teach.28.What makes Connections Are Everything a practical book?A.Its authors creativity.B.Its narr

36、ative writing style.C.Its authors academic backgrounds.D.Its various student samples.29.What does Felten think of general university orientation?A.Far-reaching.B.Ineffective.C.Personalized.D.Advanced.30.What idea do the authors favor as for a rewarding college life?A.Mutual communication should be e

37、nhanced.B.Students positivity also plays a key role.C.Interaction among peers is of more importance.D.Professors guidance is a must in and out of classroom.31.Who might find Connections Are Everything useful?A.A researcher in college.B.A senior in high school.C.A freshman in university.D.A teacher i

38、n kindergarten.DSoaring to 29,035 feet,the famous Mount Everest had long been considered unclimbable due to the freezing weather,the obvious potential fall from cliffs and the effects of the extreme high altitude,often called“mountain sickness.”But thatwas to be changed by Edmund Hillary.When he was

39、 invited to join the British Everest expedition in 1953,Edmund Hillary was a highly capable climber.The glacier-covered peaks in his hometown in New Zealand proved a perfect training ground for the Himalaya.It was his fourthHimalayan expedition in just over two years and he was at the peak of fitnes

40、s.On May 28,1953,Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay,an experienced Sherpa(夏尔巴人)set out and reached the South Summit by 9 a.m.next day.But after that,the ridge(山脊)slightly fell before rising suddenly in a rocky spur(尖坡)about 17 meters high just before the true summit.The formation is difficult to clim

41、b due to its extreme pitch because a mistake would be deadly.Scratching at the snow with his ax,Hillary managed to overcome this enormous obstacle,later to be known as the Hillary Step.At 11:30 a.m,the two men found themselves standing at the top of the world.“Not until we were about 50 feet of thet

42、op was I ever completely convinced that we were actually going to reach the summit.”Hillary later recounted,“Of course Iwas very,very pleased to be on the summit,but my first thought was a little bit of surprise.After all,this is the ambition ofall mountaineers.”Emerging as the first to summit Mount

43、 Everest,Hillary Hillary continued by helping explore Antarctica,andestablishing the Himalayan Trust(信托基金),through which he provided a number of beneficial services to the Himalayanpeoples.He was also a sizeable legacy that mountain climbers have chased ever since.As a young climber said,“It was not

44、just Hillary and Tenzing that reached the summit of Mount Everest.It was all of humanity.Suddenly,all of us could go.”32.What made Edmund Hillary a capable climber on the 1953 expedition?A.His undoubted reputation.B.His remarkable physical condition.C.His previous training on Mount Everest.D.His exc

45、eptional ability to adapt to the cold.33.What does the Hillary Step refer to?A.A mistake Hillary avoided making B.A steep spur of rock Hillary conquered.C.An ax Hillary used to scratch snow.D.A sudden fall of a ridge Hillary skipped.34.What was Hillarys initial feeling upon reaching the summit of Mo

46、unt Everest?A.Overwhelming joy.B.Enormous pride.C.Complete disbelief.D.A touch of astonishment.35.What was the impact of Hillarys achievement on mountaineering?A.It opens up possibilities for other climbers.B.It enabled him to give back to his hometown.C.It left financial benefits for climbers to pu

47、rsue.D.It led to friendly regulations for mountaineering.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Searching for a new cat to add to your family?If your home already has a cat,you may wonder how your cat willwelcome a new partner.36 Continue reading for tips on how to d

48、o that.Your existing cats needs come first.37 Does your cat prefer female cats over male cats?if he/she enjoys thecompany of female cats,adopting a female cat can help.If you adopt a young kitten as a companion for your older cat,itcan work well as kittens get along with a cat of any age.Shower your

49、 existing cat with extra attention.Cats can be territorial when it comes to their space;the same can be truefor their owners as well.38 Giving your cat more hugs and care during the introduction of a new cat can help easehis/her bad feeling.This also helps your cat accept and trust the new one more

50、quickly.39 When you bring your new cat home,its best to keep the cats in different rooms.This way they wont try todefend their territory.Each should have their own space with bowls and cat furniture so he/she dont feel the need tocompete.And do spend time with the new cat as he/she can also be stres

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